Human activity greatly influences nitrogen (N) pollution in urbanized and adjacent areas. We comprehensively studied the N cycling in an urban-rural complex system, the Greater Hangzhou Area (GHA) in southeastern China. Our results indicated that subsurface N accumulation doubled, riverine N export tripled and atmospheric N pollutants increased 2.5 times within the GHA from 1980-2004. Agriculture was the largest N pollution source to air and water before 2000, whereas industry and human living gradually became the primary N pollution sources with the socioeconomic development. Based on the sensitivity analysis, we developed a scenario analysis to quantify the effects of technology and policy on environmental N dynamics. The fertilization re...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global cr...
China has experienced a dramatic change in atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions over the pas...
Identifying the sanitation efficacy in reducing contaminations entering the environment is an import...
The Yangtze River basin is one of the world's hotspots for nitrogen (N) deposition and likely plays ...
China has experienced rapid population growth and increasing human N and P discharge from point sour...
To feed an increasingly affluent population, reactive nitrogen (Nr) inputs to China’s lands and wate...
Nitrogen pollution has caused severe ecological and environmental crisis, especially in densely popu...
Environmental problems such as eutrophication caused by excessive nutrient discharge are global chal...
BACKGROUND: To diagnose problems that threaten regional sustainability and to devise appropriate tre...
The nitrogen cycle has been radically changed by human activities1. China consumes nearly one third ...
East Asia is the one of the hotspot regions with too much reactive nitrogen (N) inputs from anthropo...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an increasingly serious threat to forest ecosystems requiring...
International audienceIn the past three decades, China has built more than 87 000 dams with a storag...
Abstract Nowadays, nitrogen (N) deposition has become a growing global concern due to urbanization a...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global cr...
China has experienced a dramatic change in atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions over the pas...
Identifying the sanitation efficacy in reducing contaminations entering the environment is an import...
The Yangtze River basin is one of the world's hotspots for nitrogen (N) deposition and likely plays ...
China has experienced rapid population growth and increasing human N and P discharge from point sour...
To feed an increasingly affluent population, reactive nitrogen (Nr) inputs to China’s lands and wate...
Nitrogen pollution has caused severe ecological and environmental crisis, especially in densely popu...
Environmental problems such as eutrophication caused by excessive nutrient discharge are global chal...
BACKGROUND: To diagnose problems that threaten regional sustainability and to devise appropriate tre...
The nitrogen cycle has been radically changed by human activities1. China consumes nearly one third ...
East Asia is the one of the hotspot regions with too much reactive nitrogen (N) inputs from anthropo...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an increasingly serious threat to forest ecosystems requiring...
International audienceIn the past three decades, China has built more than 87 000 dams with a storag...
Abstract Nowadays, nitrogen (N) deposition has become a growing global concern due to urbanization a...
Cropland is a main source of global nitrogen pollution. Mitigating nitrogen pollution from global cr...
China has experienced a dramatic change in atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) emissions over the pas...
Identifying the sanitation efficacy in reducing contaminations entering the environment is an import...